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Base Supply Store Agencies Postal Name Address City State Code Phone Web Address Alabama Industries for the Blind BSC Fort Rucker Bldg 1304 Nighthawk Fort Rucker AL 36362 334-598-1139 http://www.aib-aidb.com MOODY BASE SUPPLY CENTER CEN REC 4308B ALABAMA R MOODY AFB GA 31699 229-316-0028 http://www.aib-aidb.com Redstone Arsenal Bldg 3775 Maintenance Road Huntsville AL 35898 256-876-4011 http://www.aib-aidb.com Alphapointe Association for the Blind Ft. Leonard Wood Base Supply Center Bldg 2346 Louisiana Ave. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 573-329-2100 http://www.alphapointe.org Little Rock Air Force Base Supply Center Bldg 450 Third Street JACKSONVILLE AR 72078 501-983-0540 http://www.alphapointe.org Arizona Industries for the blind Focusworks Store Davis Monthan AFB 3695 S. 2nd Street Building 5126 Tucson AZ 85707 (520) 750-9608 https://www.azdes.gov/aib Focusworks Store Luke AFB 6587 N. 142nd Avenue Building 944 Luke AFB AZ 85309 (623) 535-8003 https://www.azdes.gov/aib Focusworks Store Yuma MCAS 328 W. Spears Street BLDG 328 Yuma MCAS AZ 85369 928-247-8891 https://www.azdes.gov/aib WSMR Country Store Building 1743 Las Cruses NM 88002 (575) 678-3319 https://www.azdes.gov/aib Associated Industries for the Blind AIB 934th Airlift Wing Base Supply 760 Military Hwy Bldg 801 Minneapolis MN 55450 612-970-4010 http://www.aibexpress.com AIB AMES Research Center Supply Center Building 255 AIB Supply Center Moffett Field CA 94035 650-604-6801 http://www.aibexpress.com AIB Coast Guard Island Base Supply Store Bldg 42 Eagle Road Alameda CA 94501 510-535-6560 http://www.aibexpress.com AIB Fort McCoy Base Supply Bldg 2569 West 12th Ave Fort McCoy WI 54656 608-388-2848 http://www.aibexpress.com AIB Great Lakes Servmart Base Supply Building 3501 (Mississippi Ave) Great Lakes IL 60088 847-688-3386 http://www.aibexpress.com 4150 Clement Street Bldg 6 Room 118 AIB San Francisco VA Hospital Supply Center San Francisco CA 94121 415-379-5577 http://www.aibexpress.com AIB Tacom/SANGB Base Supply Store Building 249 Warren MI 48397 586-282-2214 http://www.aibexpress.com Beacon Express Ft Sill Beacon Express Vanture Road Bldg 2961 Ft Sill OK 73503 580-354-9250 http://store.beaconwf.com/store Blind Industries and Services of Maryland Office Eagle, Fort Knox 1717 Eisenhower Ave Bldg 1717 Fort Knox KY 40121 502.942.9690 http://bism.org 320 Johnson Street Bldg 320, Door 1 Office Eagle, Aberdeen Aberdeen PG MD 21005 410.297.4950 http://bism.org Office Eagle, Edgewood 3007 Bush River Road Bldg E3007 Edgewood MD 21010 410.676.0564 http://bism.org 229 Brookley Ave. Bldg 520, North End Office Eagle, Bolling AFB Washington DC 20032 202.561.6245 http://bism.org 639 Atlantic Street Bldg 639, Door 35 Office Eagle, Dover AFB Dover DE 19902 302-736-3506 http://bism.org CAMP PENDLETON CAMP PENDLETON MATERIALS & SERVICE CENTER BLDG 760-385-0075 22105 Oceanside CA 92055 http://www.cpp.usmc.mil Cincinnati Association for the Blind Office Runway Wright Patterson AFB 1940 Allbrook Dr., Bldg 1 Dayton OH 45466 937-257-8877 http://www.cincyblind.org Envision Bldg 14, Stop 52, 18251 E. Steamboat EnvisionXpress, Buckley AFB Ave. Aurora CO 80011 (303) 363-0176 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, F. E. Warren AFB 7100 Saber Road Bldg 1284 Cheyenne WY 82005 307-773-2000 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Fairchild AFB 610 North Depot Road Spokane WA 99011 509-247-5732 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Ft Carson Colorado Springs 1400 Specker Ave/Bldg 735 Colorado Springs CO 80913 719-576-8096 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Ft Leavenworth 1015 Sheridan Dr, Bldg. 399 Ft. Leavenworth KS 66027 (913) 682-3895 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Ft Riley Bldg 7921 Junction City KS 66442 785-239-4801 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Grand Forks AFB 400 Eielson, Bldg 408 Grand Forks ND 58205 701-747-3689 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, McConnell AFB 53057 Hutchinson, Building 1090 Wichita KS 67221 316-759-5528 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Minot AFB 339 Bomber Blvd, Bldg 527 Minot ND 58705 701-727-9588 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Mountain Home AFB 430 5th St, Bldg. 2607 Boise ID 83648 208-828-3972 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, NAS Lemoore 700 Avenger Avenue Bldg 140 Lemoore CA 93246 559-998-1332 http://www.envisionus.com Mid-South 5722 Integrity Drive, Bldg S- EnvisionXpress, NAS Millington 242 Millington TN 38054 901-874-5024 http://www.envisionus.com 106 Peacekepper Dr., Martin Bomber EnvisionXpress, Offutt AFB Bldg 301, Ent 2 Omaha NE 68113 402-294-2341 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Peterson AFB 725 W. Paine St. BLDG 666 Colorado Springs CO 80914 (719) 556-4431 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, USAFA 8110 Security Drive, Door 11 Colorado Springs CO 80840 (719) 472-1212 http://www.envisionus.com EnvisionXpress, Whiteman AFB 727 Second St., Building 139 Kansas City MO 65305 660-563-3509 http://www.envisionus.com LC Industries LCI- BSC, Shaw AFB 316 CHAPIN STREET BLDG 216 DOCK A 803-895-9355 Sumter SC 29152 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI - BSC, Creech AFB BUILDING 1013 PREDATOR ROAD Indian Springs NV 89018 702-879-0770 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI- IEE/BSS, Pope AFB 2480 SURVEYOR STREET BLDG 739 Fayetteville NC 28308 910-394-6344 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI SERVMART Crane NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY 300 HIGHWAY 361 BUILDING 180 812-854-0133 CRANE IN 47522 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI SERVMART, MCAS Beaufort BLDG 612 BAY 10 BEAUFORT SC 29904 843-521-1907 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-AIR COMANDO STORE 424 CODY AVE. BLDG. 90229 HURLBURT FIELD FL 32544 850-581-4484 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-BSC/IEE, Eglin AFB 615 APPLACHICOLA ROAD BLDG. 615 850-678-0700 EGLIN AFB FL 32542 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-BSC/IEE, Nellis AFB 4010 TYNDALL AVE. BLDG. 443 Las Vegas NV 89191 702-644-0579 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-BSC/IEE, Patrick AFB 740 MARINA RD BLDG 1392 PATRICK FL 32925 321-323-1165 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-HAZMAT, POPE AFB 159 BOOSTER STREET BLDG 618 Fayetteville NC 28308 910-394-5076 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-IEU 125 BENNETT AVE. HURLBURT FIELD FL 32544 850-581-0117 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART WASP ST. BLDG. 2992 MILTON FL 32570 850-623-7641 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART USS CASIMIR PALASKI DR. BLDG. 2006 912-576-9094 KINGS BAY GA 31547 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART NAVSTA MAYPORT BLDG.191, SUPPLY ST. Jacksonville FL 32228 904-270-6918 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART NWS CHARLESTON 2450 REDBANK ROAD, BLDG 910 GOOSE CREEK SC 29445 843-824-2421 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART (NSA-P) BLDG. 27 / SECTION D 700 ROBBINS 215-745-8550 AVE. PHILADELPHIA PA 19111 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART NAS JAX BLDG 160 YORKTOWN AVE. JACKSONVILLE FL 32212 904-542-0009 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART NAS PENSACOLA 385 MILINGTON AVE. BLDG 3644 PENSACOLA FL 32508 850-453-5268 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SERVMART NSA 5450 CARLISLE PIKE BLDG. 112 MECHANICSBURG PA 17050 717-697-4604 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC 144 MILITARY DR. JACKSON MS 39232 601-313-1578 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC HUNTER AAF 457 STEPHEN DOUGLAS ST Savannah GA 31409 912-459-2013 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Camp Shelby 175 MACOMB ST BLDG. 6555 HATTIESBURG MS 39407 601-544-4817 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Fort Gordon BLDG. 2422 13TH ST. Augusta GA 30905 706-772-8471 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Ft Benning BLDG. 2385 INDIANHEAD ROAD Columbus GA 31905 706-687-3007 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Ft Bragg BLDG 8-2244 MACOMB ST. FORT BRAGG NC 28307 910-436-0865 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Ft Drum BLDG T88 UTILITY RD. FORT DRUM NY 13602 315-773-3121 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Ft Jackson BLDG 2522 ESSAYONS WAY Columbia SC 29207 803-790-5306 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Fty Stewart WEST 1ST STREET EXT BLDG 1082 FORT STEWART GA 31314 912-876-5717 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-SSSC, Glynco FLETC. BLDG. 28 (Tucson Ave) Brunswick GA 31524 912-262-1819 http://www.lcibsc.com LCI-BSC Camp Atterbury BUILDING 324 PATTERSON DR EDINBURGH INDIANA 46124 812-526-5497 http://www.lcibsc.com Milwaukee Industries for the Blind IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Beale AFB 19501 Edison Ave Bld 1086 Rm 494 Yuba City CA 95903 530-634-8286 https://www.ibmilw.com 406 N Graves Ave Bld 713 IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Charleston AFB Charleston SC 29404 843-767-9700 https://www.ibmilw.com IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Edwards AFB 115 Gregorios Ave Bld 3736 Edwards CA 93524 661-258-9422 https://www.ibmilw.com IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Ft Detrick 1453 Campus Drive Frederick MD 21702 301-228-2107 https://www.ibmilw.com IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Hill AFB 5840 F Ave Bld 2740 Ogden UT 84056 801-775-0502 https://www.ibmilw.com 12730 Tuskagee Blvd Bld 181 IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Homestead AFB Homestead FL 33039 305-257-5820 https://www.ibmilw.com Midway Rd Bld A-931 IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Key West NAS Key West FL 33040 305-293-8283 https://www.ibmilw.com IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Malstrom AFB 102 80th Street North Great Falls MT 59402 406-761-0488 https://www.ibmilw.com IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, PA ANG 300 Tanker Rd Bld 110 Coraopolis PA 15108 412-472-0189 https://www.ibmilw.com 2010 New Mexico Ave Bld 5500 Bay A IBEXPRESS Base Supply Store, Vandenberg AFB Lompoc CA 93437 805-734-0488 https://www.ibmilw.com San Antonio Lighthouse Base Service Center Dyess AFB 110 3rd Street Bldg 7004 N.W.
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